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English: Fig. 4. A. Clytia gigantea (Hincks, 1866), portion of colony with three hydrothecae. B. Amphisbetia minima (Thompson, 1879), portion of hydrocladia with hydrothecae and basal gonotheca. C. Sertularella areyi Nutting, 1904, part of hydrocladia with hydrothecae. D. Sertularella polyzonias (Linnaeus, 1758), part of hydrocladia with hydrotheca and one gonotheca. E. Sertularella patagonica (d' Orbigny, 1846), part of hydrocladia with hydrothecae.
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Author Gil, M., & Ramil, F. (2021). Hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) from the Vema and Valdivia seamounts (SE Atlantic). European Journal of Taxonomy, 758(1), 49-96.
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